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The finale was decent. Not as epic as I was hoping it would be, but it was still very good. I was a little disappointed that nothing happened with Brody's bomb. I didn't expect him to actually die, but I thought the bomb would go off and Brody would miraculously survive somehow. Also, I thought we would find out who the mole is in the finale but apparently they're saving that for next season.

Brody's daughter knows he's working for Nazir, right? She could hear the sound of panic in his voice when she called him and Carrie flat out told her he's a terrorist. There can't be any doubt in her mind now that he's working for the enemy.

For the sake of a second season with the same cast, I thought this was a great finale..It would of been amazing had Brody blown up the vice president, but how could they of done that without him blowing up himself..This show set itself up very well for a second season...I think the actress that plays the daughter and Damien Lewis were the definite MVP's this episode..That phone call in the bunker was some powerful stuff..Also, loved the that Saul got his way...Mandy Patinkin is great in this role..

The end with Carrie remembering Brody knew Isa was a great cliffhanger...We didn't know about Isa that episode, so it slipped right by us all...Great show and fantastic season...I'm thinking this will win the Emmy later this year..

Just got around to finishing the finale and there were so many good scenes. The phone call between Brody and Dana right after Carrie got arrested was my favorite, and the Brody/Tom meeting.

I was surprised that Carrie wasn't upset with Saul for telling the police she was unstable and should be removed when she was right about Brody! The last scene hit me hard. So well acted, I'm really liking Claire Danes in this role.

I caught the first two episodes of the new season of Homeland last night - Season 2, to debut on Showtime September 30 - courtesy of a Showtime screener. Better than last year - which was excellent - especially 2.2, which is one of the best episodes in the series. Spoilers follow.

The harrowing ending of last season has Brody not setting off his suicide bomb, in response to his daughter's plea that he come home. But he could do far worse damage to the United States, if he gets elected Vice President. Meanwhile, Carrie's manic-depression has all but taken her out of the game.

These two are the essential antagonists in Homeland, with the question being how much damage Brody will do before Carrie is able to stop him, if she is able to stop him. The two are evenly matched, as brilliantly set forth in the second episode, when Carrie almost manages to get Nazir killed in Lebanon, who escapes because of a text message sent by Brody, seated in the war room in Washington where the strike is being managed (in TV narratives, cell phones almost always work when you need them).

Brody's exact relationship with Nazir - just what Brody is wiling to do for him - was the not all that clear last year, and it's made slightly more clear in 7.1-2. Brody, having pulled back from the suicide mission last year, does not see himself as a terrorist at Nazir's command. Rather, as he says to Nazir's attractive new operative (who's trying to get to know Estes more personally) in Washington, he'll use his political position to help Nazir. That not only includes saving him from a bullet, but, as indicated above, could also be extraordinarily damaging to the U.S., should Brody, now a Congressman, get on the Presidential ticket as VP candidate.

Meanwhile, Carrie is working herself back in the CIA's good graces, the hard way. She's not quite believed when she says has reliable info on where Nazir will be, but Saul believes her just enough to authorize the strike. Nazir escapes - because of Brody's text - but no one blames Carrie for this, and in fact, as Saul tells her, she'll be taken much more seriously now, since her info about Nazir proved true.

Carrie tells Saul how haunted she is about being wrong about Brody. We of course know she was right. And by the end of 2.2, Saul does, too. Carrie manages to grab some Nazir-relevant materials in a breathtaking chase scene in Lebanon. She gives them to Saul. In the last scene, he finds the video that would have been sent out had Brody blown himself up last year - Brody telling his terrorist story to the world.

So now Saul - if he lives (I'm now especially worried about him) - knows that Carrie was right about Brody, too. The stage is set for an increasingly high-powered battle in this top-drawer series.

So glad this show is back..I expect the ratings to be huge as many sampled the show after it swept the Emmys. I loved the daughter's muslim slip up and the reveal to Brody's wife. Also, I really liked how they got Carrie back into the action. Claire Danes really can do no wrong. This season looks amazing.

The first episode was a slow burner, but just like last season it's leading to something big. Loving the new characters. Can't believe Brody is up for VP already or at least possibly. I thought they very believably integrated Carrie back to the CIA. I was wondering how they were going to do that.

Just amazing and it's only the second episode. What will Saul do with the video? And don't get me started on Carrie going on that search and almost getting killed, but she came up with the goods. I love her.